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    Posted: 10 Apr 2023 at 3:08pm
Need part # 70343823 ( 90 degree rubber hose)  for my loader so call the dealer (Helle Equipment) I use now and to my surprise they had it in stock, just show we need to give them chance and the best part was under 20 bucks. 
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I use a lot of AGCO parts.  Most of the parts are reasonably priced.  Only some are completely out of this world.  We should be happy that this "forward thinking" company is still providing parts for equipment approaching 70 years old.
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '63 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

I use a lot of AGCO parts.  Most of the parts are reasonably priced.  Only some are completely out of this world.  We should be happy that this "forward thinking" company is still providing parts for equipment approaching 70 years old.

X-2!!

Never ceases to amaze me what Reede can find for me for these 70 year old tractors!
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I always use Agco for parts. Yes you might get a issue on cost once in a while bust most times I'm very satisfied and you are getting quality. Ryan
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

I use a lot of AGCO parts.  Most of the parts are reasonably priced.  Only some are completely out of this world.  We should be happy that this "forward thinking" company is still providing parts for equipment approaching 70 years old.

Agree, but their parts ordering website is awful :(


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Originally posted by dfwallis dfwallis wrote:

Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

I use a lot of AGCO parts.  Most of the parts are reasonably priced.  Only some are completely out of this world.  We should be happy that this "forward thinking" company is still providing parts for equipment approaching 70 years old.

Agree, but there parts ordering website is awful :(


That's why I get the part numbers and then call my local dealer for price and availability.
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I get my price and availability from website for my dealer when looking up part numbers then I email my dealer with list. There's a way to go ahead and order directly from  AGCO buy adding to cart but I never got that deep.
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Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

I get my price and availability from website for my dealer when looking up part numbers then I email my dealer with list. There's a way to go ahead and order directly from  AGCO buy adding to cart but I never got that deep.

I've not had very good luck figuring out the part numbers.  I ordered the official repair parts illustrations document thinking there would be a convenient list of part numbers, but no such luck :(  It says call your dealer and give the tractor model and serial numbers and ask for the part by name...a very 1950s way of doing things...
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I like the parts sight also.  It sure is handy if I have time to look up first so I know also I am referring to the same thing the parts guy is looking at.  Very rarely I get a wrong part either way, and sure helps and also tearing something apart and putting back together.  Kind of nice knowing how much you are going to spend before making the call.  
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Originally posted by dfwallis dfwallis wrote:


I've not had very good luck figuring out the part numbers.  I ordered the official repair parts illustrations document thinking there would be a convenient list of part numbers, but no such luck :(  It says call your dealer and give the tractor model and serial numbers and ask for the part by name...a very 1950s way of doing things...


What are you trying to look up, and how are you doing it? If you go to www.agcopartsbook.com, and then click Search By Parts Book you can type in your model and find a lot of things. But it can be a little tricky to find it. Like my 8050 is listed as "8050 Tractor", and 320 head for my R52 is "Series 3 Grain Header". New Idea 214 manure spreader is listed as "214 Spreader Box" and Farmhand 835 grinder is "Feedmaster 835". And all parts are crossed over to current part numbers if they are available.

With that being said parts availability comes down to the dealer itself. I love my Allis's and Gleaner because i have 3 dealers all an hour away that have very good parts departments. Mayer's is probably one of the top Gleaner dealers in the country, and their less than an hour away. I help some friends that run older Deere tractors and new Deere hay equipment, and they are always having to have parts shuffled between different stores in the same network to get what they need.
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Originally posted by dfwallis dfwallis wrote:

Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

I get my price and availability from website for my dealer when looking up part numbers then I email my dealer with list. There's a way to go ahead and order directly from  AGCO buy adding to cart but I never got that deep.


I've not had very good luck figuring out the part numbers.  I ordered the official repair parts illustrations document thinking there would be a convenient list of part numbers, but no such luck :(  It says call your dealer and give the tractor model and serial numbers and ask for the part by name...a very 1950s way of doing things...


Well us guys that are employed by those dealers sure like having a paycheck and we enjoy talking to people about their tractor and what you might need.
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I use it every day you can get all the parts numbers call your dealer I can order on line don't need to call I have a dealer I picked I can check prices and availability
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Sandy Lake is my first phone call for parts. Brenda has pulled a lot of parts for me out that small dealership over the years. She has been incredible. And if she doesn’t have it she tells me who does. I choose them over my local dealer simply because even with shipping it’s cheaper to get it from her than putting gas and driving 30 plus miles one way to my local dealer. My local dealer only keeps filters in stock for AC and some paint.

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I am really lucky in this regard! My travel to work takes me within a mile of the local AGCO dealer five days a week. Pretty easy to leave for work 20 minutes early and stop. I enjoy talking to Reed and the rest of the guys. They have been great to work with.
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Sandy Lake, Mercer County PA?

Moved from there four years ago. I'll be needing parts. New here, first tractor, D14. I'd like to give the old home team some business.
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I think they are in Mercer county. Also have some used parts.
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My closest Agco dealer is now a Case IH dealer so I have to drive an hour to get to one. I do like them and I try to use them whenever possible but it's inconvenient for me to get over there very often.
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@977.3Ford
I just posted a "new topic" about this....


Can you elaborate on your method of finding the "Parts Book"
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I ordered some transmission gears from AGCO for a D15 before the pinion gears were readily available aftermarket. I was pleasantly surprised they offered them.
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